Unique co-occurrence of two genera of cymothoid ectoparasitic isopods on the same individual fish host
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Welicky, R.L.
Smit, N.J.
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Parasitism of a host fish by a single species of cymothoid is regularly reported. For the first time on a temperate-fish host and in South African waters, we observed two species of cymothoids, the flesh-infesting Anilocra capensis and the tongue-infesting Ceratothoa africanae, simultaneously infesting the same individual hottentot seabream Pachymetopon blochii. Each P. blochii harboured an ovigerous and non-ovigerous A. capensis and an ovigerous and non-ovigerous C. africanae. Cymothoid co-occurrence is rarely reported, and this is the first report of two cymothoid species infesting a single fish host from Africa. Globally, it is the first record of flesh- and tongue-infesting cymothoids parasitising the same individual fish
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Welicky, R.L. & Smit, N.J. 2018. Unique co-occurrence of two genera of cymothoid ectoparasitic isopods on the same individual fish host. African journal of marine science, 40(4):467-469. [https://doi.org/10.2989/1814232X.2018.1529621]
